remove help commands (user should read docs)
i always say, code should never document itself. that's what documentation is for. the releases contain documentation under docs/ but the git repository does not; for that, use the website. (in practise, cbmk usually needs internet anyway) Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>audit2-merge1
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main()
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{
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x_ id -u 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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[ $# -lt 1 ] && $err "Too few arguments. Try: ${0} help"
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[ $# -lt 1 ] && $err "Check $projectname documentation for help."
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[ "$1" = "dependencies" ] && x_ install_packages $@ && cbmk_exit 0
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[ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] || $err "this command as root is not permitted"
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case "${1}" in
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help) usage ${0} ;;
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list) items "script" ;;
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version) printf "%s\n" "$relname" ;;
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release) shift 1; mkrelease $@ ;;
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*)
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excmd()
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{
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[ -f "${script_path}" ] || $err "Bad command. Run: ${linkpath} help"
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[ -f "${script_path}" ] || $err "Bad command. Check $projectname docs."
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shift 1; "$script_path" $@ || $err "excmd: ${script_path} ${@}"
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}
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usage()
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{
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progname=${0}
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cat <<- EOF
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$relname
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USAGE: ${progname} <OPTION>
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possible values for 'OPTION':
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$(items "script")
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Special commands (consult $projectname documentation):
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./update release
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./build dependencies distroname
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(replace distroname with a filename from config/dependencies/)
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To know what ${projectname} version you're on, type:
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${progname} version
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Refer to ${projectname} documentation for more info.
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EOF
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}
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mkrelease()
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{
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export CBMK_RELEASE="y"
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script/roms
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. "include/option.sh"
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serprog_usage="usage: ./build roms serprog <rp2040|stm32> [board]"
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seavgabiosrom="elf/seabios/default/libgfxinit/vgabios.bin"
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grub_background="background1280x800.png"
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grubelf="elf/grub/grub.elf"
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{
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case ${1} in
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help)
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usage
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exit 0 ;;
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list)
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x_ items config/coreboot
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return 0 ;;
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handle_serprog()
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{
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[ -z "${1+x}" ] && $err "${serprog_usage}"
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[ "$1" != "rp2040" ] && [ "$1" != "stm32" ] && $err "$serprog_usage"
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[ -z "${1+x}" ] && $err "bad command. Check $projectname docs."
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[ "$1" != "rp2040" ] && [ "$1" != "stm32" ] && $err "bad command"
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if [ "${1}" = "rp2040" ]; then
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serprog_boards_dir=${pico_sdk_dir}/src/boards/include/boards
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[ -d "$pico_src_dir" ] || x_ ./update trees -f "pico-serprog"
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x_ cp "$1" "$2"
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}
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usage()
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{
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cat <<- EOF
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USAGE: ./build roms targetname
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To build *all* boards, do this: ./build roms all
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To list *all* boards, do this: ./build roms list
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Optional Flags:
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-d: displaymode
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-p: payload
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-k: keyboard layout
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Example commands:
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./build roms x60
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./build roms x200_8mb x60
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./build roms x60 -p grub -d corebootfb -k usqwerty
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to see possible values for 'target':
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./build roms list
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Can also build serprog images:
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${serprog_usage}
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to see targets of only a given status (stable, unstable,
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broken, untested and unknown), try e.g.
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./build roms list stable
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./build roms list unstable untested
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./build roms list unknown
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./build roms list broken
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./build roms list broken stable
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the value is set in target.cfg for each board. if status
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is unitialised, it defaults to "unknown". only stable/unstable
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targets are permitted in releases; broken, untested and
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unknown are not allowed, but are accessible via normal building
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Refer to the ${projectname} documentation for more information.
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EOF
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}
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main $@
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